London police say they’re “casting a wide net” to catch the shooter who gunned down a member of a Hells Angels support club early Sunday.

Most witnesses to the shooting at a social club at 1161 Hamilton Rd. are co-operating, Const. Ken Steeves said Wednesday.

But police issued another appeal for anyone who was at the club early that morning, regardless of whether they were there at the time of the shooting, to come forward.

“At this stage, we are casting a wide net similar to what we would do in a neighbourhood canvass,” Steeves said.

Often people incorrectly think police already know what they know, or that their information isn’t important, he said.

Police released few other details Wednesday, saying an autopsy concluded Steven Patrick Sinclair, 49, died of a gunshot wound.

Where Sinclair was shot, the weapon’s calibre, or the number of gunshots was not released.

Sinclair grew up in London, spent time in a heavy metal band and became a sheet metal worker. Family and friends described him as a hard working and fun-loving man well known in the city, especially for his love of music.

But Sinclair was also a member of the Gate Keepers, a Hells Angels’ support club that opened a London chapter in 2013. Many bikers attended private parties Sinclair ran out of the rented space in the Hamilton Road plaza, and sometimes those parties turned violent, residents in the area said.

Around 5 a.m. Sunday, Sinclair was shot outside the club and died later in hospital.

Police are looking for a suspect described as a slim, black man, between 18 and 22, and 5-foot- eight to five-foot-11 tall.

Several motives for the shooting have surfaced, from a random attack to outlaw gang rivalry.

Some suspect Sinclair had run afoul of the Hells Angels by disobeying their rules and taking more control than allowed.

“What black kid in his 20s is going to take on the Gate Keepers and Hells Angels by himself?” one source asked, suggesting the shooter had outside support.

But others insisted Sinclair was in good standing with the Gate Keepers and Hells Angels.

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